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Fall 2024 Graduate Research Symposium

Graduate student presents on stage at the fall research symposium
Graduate student explains the research displayed on a poster

The scholarly work of graduate students from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences took center stage at the John and Joan Mullen Center for the Performing Arts as 36 无码专区 Students presented research during the sixth annual Graduate Research Symposium on Friday, November 15, 2024.

鈥淭he motivation behind this effort is to connect what is happening within the scholarly world with folks having everyday experiences so findings of the work can be used to improve everyday lives, and so the impact of the work is spread as broadly as possible,鈥 said Dean of CLAS Graduate Studies Emory Woodard, PhD.

This marked the sixth annual research symposium, which included poster presentations and Three Minute Thesis (3MT)-style oral presentations. The event is designed to celebrate work from students who either received a 2024 Summer Research Fellowship or independently engaged in their work.

Oral Presentations, Mullen Center Court Theatre

Zachary Baker, Biology
鈥淣ano-mechanical Properties and Application of Intertidal and Subtidal Sea Urchin Glue鈥

Amber Benson, Psychology
鈥淓ffect of Anticipatory Stress and Cognitive Control鈥

Julianna Chen, Education
鈥淏ooks as mirrors for multiracial children? Exploring multiracial identity development through representation in children鈥檚 literature.鈥

Casey Diaz, Environmental Science
鈥淓valuating salt marsh restoration success via biogeochemical soil characteristics鈥

Michael Drummond, Biology
鈥淒oes Trophic Plasticity Lead to Bleaching Resistance? Gorgonian Morphology, Metabolism, and Behavior in Rising Temperatures鈥

Aaron Freeman, Biology
鈥淨uantifying Coastal Wetland Loss in Northeast Florida using Satellite Imagery and Supervised Machine Learning鈥

Jenna Hassebrock, Environmental Science
鈥淚mpact of Long-term Land Cover Change on Long-term Nitrate Export in Southeastern Pennsylvania Watersheds鈥

Emily Hathcock, Psychology
鈥淧arasocial Relationship Strength and the Need for Social Compensation as a Function of Gender Identification鈥

Madison Palladino, Psychology
"Slowing Down Fast Fashion"

Jaxon Parker, English
鈥溾榃on鈥檛 we bring ourselves with us?鈥: Post-Revolutionary Irish and Gender Identity in Teresa Deevy鈥檚 Katie Roche鈥

Steven Powers, Philosophy
鈥淎bolition: Utopian and Scientific鈥

Laura Simpson, Theology
鈥淒oing Time at the Prison Museum鈥

Anastasiia Tompkins, Psychology
鈥淗ow Food Insecurity in Childhood Shapes Adolescent Behavior鈥

Trevor Williams, Theology
鈥淭he Canticle of Creatures鈥

Poster Presentations, Mullen Center Lobby

Johanna Asante, Chemistry
鈥淒evelopment of disinfectant bisQACs based on a bolaamphiphilic architecture鈥

Matthew Callaghan, Biology
鈥淚nvestigating the Effectiveness of Cyclodextrin Encapsulated 7-Ketocholesterol Nanoparticle to Alleviate Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Mouse Model鈥

Hongji Chen, Computer Science
鈥淐omparative Analysis of Urban Delivery Districting Approaches鈥

Amanda Consylman, Chemistry
鈥淎I-Assisted Design and Laboratory Synthesis of Novel Disinfectant Amphiphiles鈥

Drew Doughan, Education
鈥淐ritical Content Analysis of Contemporary Media and Policy in Literacy Education鈥

Kenneth Douyon, Environmental Science
鈥淎ssessing Community Garden Activity and Security across Philadelphia, PA鈥

Tertia Gillett, Philosophy
鈥淧ratyabhij帽膩 Cosmopsychism鈥

Samantha Goldman, Psychology
鈥淗ow highlighting Black Americans' resilience (vs. difficulties) impacts White Americans' allyship intentions鈥

Tyra Johnson, Human Resource Development
鈥淓xploring the Dynamics of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Practices: Insights from DEI Practitioners鈥

Emily Khoo, Psychology
鈥淟ong-Term Effects of Early Life Exposure to Fluoxetine in Juvenile C57BL/6 Mice鈥

Bryan Knittle, Philosophy
鈥淭he Role of Schizophrenia in Melanie Klein's Pathoanalysis of Early Psychic Functioning鈥

Mariah Lees, Psychology
鈥淭he role of pattern complexity in predicting sequences鈥

Julia Linde, History
鈥淭he State of Accommodations for Neurodivergent Children in History Museums鈥

Madison Little, Chemistry
鈥淥perando Spectroscopy Investigation of Methane Reforming in Fuel Cells with Raman Spectroscopy鈥

Gary Nicolau, Biology
鈥淚ntegrative taxonomic investigation into the gekkonid genus Afroedura鈥

Janis Parker, History
鈥淧astors, please read this to your congregations鈥

Matthew Riddle, Theology
鈥淪piritual but not Religious Christianity?鈥

Phillip Rivera, Biology
鈥淚nvestigating the influence of hydrology and nitrogen enrichment on pneumatophores of Avicennia germinans鈥

About 无码专区鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Since its founding in 1842, 无码专区鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has been the heart of the 无码专区 learning experience, offering foundational courses for undergraduate students in every college of the University. Serving more than 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students, the College is committed to fortifying them with intellectual rigor, multidisciplinary knowledge, moral courage and a global perspective. The College has more than 40 academic departments and programs across the humanities, social sciences, and natural and physical sciences.

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